Magna Machine Company

Corporate History

Quality at the Start

Founded in 1947 by William J. Kramer, Sr., Magna Machine made significant strides by doing repair and maintenance work for Cincinnati paper mills such as Fox Paper, Diamond International, Rock Tenn, Inland Container, Mead and others. Chemical processors from Sun Chemical, Hilton Davis, Monsanto and others contributed to the growth.

Paul L. Kramer took over as President of the company in 1965, when the company consisted of about 50 machinists, welders, assemblers and staff. The company performed about 80% of its services as a full-service repair and maintenance facility, operating from a 30,000 sq. ft. facility in Reading, Ohio. In 1985, Magna moved to its current location in Forest Park. Magna transitioned from repair and maintenance to a full-service job and contracting machine shop that can take a project from concept to a fully functional assembly.

Scott Kramer took over in 2002 and, once again, the operation diversified and expanded to include building special machinery and prototype equipment. Since moving to its current location, Magna has expanded its facilities a number of times to house additional large-scale machines, including 20 overhead cranes with a lifting capacity of 160,000 pounds. The most recent addition is a “super bay” which was purpose-built to house a handful of very large multitasking machines.

Magna Machine Company also operates as a “working showroom” for our sister company, United Precision Services. UPS provides sales, support, parts and service for heavy duty and precision machine tools from manufacturers such as Trimill, Bost, Ibarmia, MTE, UnionChemnitz, Gurutzpe and Lymco.